Stomatal guard cells play a key role in gas exchange for photosynthesis and in minimizing transpirational water loss from plants by opening and closing the stomatal pore. The bulk of the osmotic content driving stomatal movements depends on ionic fluxes across both the plasma membrane and tonoplast, the metabolism of organic acids, primarily Mal (Imitate), and its accumulation and loss. Anion channels at the plasma membrane are thought to comprise a major pathway for Mal efflux during stomatal closure, implicating their key role in linking solute flux with metabolism. Nonetheless, little is known of the regulation of anion channel current (I(Cl)) by cytosolic Mal or its immediate metabolite OAA (oxaloacetate). In the present study, we have ...
Stomatal movements depend on the transport and metabolism of osmotic solutes that drive reversible c...
AbstractAnion channels/transporters appear as key players in signaling pathways leading to the adapt...
AbstractThe plant hormone abscisic acid (ABA) regulates the aperture of the stomatal pore. The recen...
Stomata account for much of the 70% of global water usage associated with agriculture, and have a pr...
* Plants utilizing crassulacean acid metabolism (CAM) concentrate CO2 around RuBisCO while reducing ...
AbstractThe plant hormone abscisic acid (ABA) regulates important developmental and stress responses...
The phytohormone abscisic acid (ABA) reports on the water status of the plant and induces stomatal c...
AbstractSlowly activating anion channel currents were discovered at micromolar ‘cytoplasmic’ Ca2+ du...
In guard cells, activation of anion channels (I(anion)) is an early event leading to stomatal closur...
When plants are exposed to drastic environmental changes such as drought, salt or bacterial invasion...
In guard cells, activation of anion channels (Ianion) is an early event leading to stomatal closure....
Stomata are pores formed by guard cells in the leaf epidermis of plants. These pores are essential i...
Stomata control gaseous fluxes between the internal leaf air spaces and the external atmosphere and,...
Stomatal pores are formed between a pair of guard cells and allow plant uptake of CO2 and water evap...
Stomatal movements depend on the transport and metabolism of osmotic solutes that drive reversible c...
Stomatal movements depend on the transport and metabolism of osmotic solutes that drive reversible c...
AbstractAnion channels/transporters appear as key players in signaling pathways leading to the adapt...
AbstractThe plant hormone abscisic acid (ABA) regulates the aperture of the stomatal pore. The recen...
Stomata account for much of the 70% of global water usage associated with agriculture, and have a pr...
* Plants utilizing crassulacean acid metabolism (CAM) concentrate CO2 around RuBisCO while reducing ...
AbstractThe plant hormone abscisic acid (ABA) regulates important developmental and stress responses...
The phytohormone abscisic acid (ABA) reports on the water status of the plant and induces stomatal c...
AbstractSlowly activating anion channel currents were discovered at micromolar ‘cytoplasmic’ Ca2+ du...
In guard cells, activation of anion channels (I(anion)) is an early event leading to stomatal closur...
When plants are exposed to drastic environmental changes such as drought, salt or bacterial invasion...
In guard cells, activation of anion channels (Ianion) is an early event leading to stomatal closure....
Stomata are pores formed by guard cells in the leaf epidermis of plants. These pores are essential i...
Stomata control gaseous fluxes between the internal leaf air spaces and the external atmosphere and,...
Stomatal pores are formed between a pair of guard cells and allow plant uptake of CO2 and water evap...
Stomatal movements depend on the transport and metabolism of osmotic solutes that drive reversible c...
Stomatal movements depend on the transport and metabolism of osmotic solutes that drive reversible c...
AbstractAnion channels/transporters appear as key players in signaling pathways leading to the adapt...
AbstractThe plant hormone abscisic acid (ABA) regulates the aperture of the stomatal pore. The recen...